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S4 E10: The Language of Trust with Ingrid Christensen, CEO and Founder of INGCO

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Did you know that from a revenue standpoint, the translating and interpreting industry is larger than the global music industry? It didn’t take long for Ingrid Christensen to fall in love with the profession of interpreting. From babies being born to people taking their last breath, she was present for some of the most profound moments in people’s lives. One job posting as a “scheduler” for a translating company led to a career in entrepreneurship, building INGCO International: a company whose mission is to provide a voice to the voiceless. Seventeen years into her business, INGCO provides services in translation and interpretation globally in over 200 languages.

Twenty-five years into her career, Ingrid still loves the art, job and profession of translation. So, in early 2023, she will be releasing her first book, The Language of Trust: The Art of Cultivating Leadership. Watch for it! Ingrid takes a deep dive into the crucial ingredient that makes businesses, cross-cultural communications, and human relationships tick: trust.

In this episode, we discuss just that. Have you ever thought how many languages have to be translated in order to get a banana picked from a tree into your local grocery store? We discuss the varying levels of trust, the importance of self trust and vulnerability, and how to live, embrace, and embody the best version of yourself every day. You will leave this episode inspired, educated, and ready to take on your world.

Learn more at INGCO International | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter.

Our Non-Profit Spotlight is Fraser. A Minnesota based non-profit to provide specialty healthcare & inclusion services for autism, mental health, and disability services to children, teens, adults, and their families.

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We are thankful to our sponsors Continental Diamond, Renae Keller, and Rustica Bakery

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Did you know that from a revenue standpoint, the translating and interpreting industry is larger than the global music industry? It didn’t take long for Ingrid Christensen to fall in love with the profession of interpreting. From babies being born to people taking their last breath, she was present for some of the most profound moments in people’s lives. One job posting as a “scheduler” for a translating company led to a career in entrepreneurship, building INGCO International: a company whose mission is to provide a voice to the voiceless. Seventeen years into her business, INGCO provides services in translation and interpretation globally in over 200 languages.

Twenty-five years into her career, Ingrid still loves the art, job and profession of translation. So, in early 2023, she will be releasing her first book, The Language of Trust: The Art of Cultivating Leadership. Watch for it! Ingrid takes a deep dive into the crucial ingredient that makes businesses, cross-cultural communications, and human relationships tick: trust.

In this episode, we discuss just that. Have you ever thought how many languages have to be translated in order to get a banana picked from a tree into your local grocery store? We discuss the varying levels of trust, the importance of self trust and vulnerability, and how to live, embrace, and embody the best version of yourself every day. You will leave this episode inspired, educated, and ready to take on your world.

Learn more at INGCO International | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter.

Our Non-Profit Spotlight is Fraser. A Minnesota based non-profit to provide specialty healthcare & inclusion services for autism, mental health, and disability services to children, teens, adults, and their families.

__

Katie Harms @katie@katieharms.com, www.katieharms.com or Lisa Rubin @ lisa@wardrobeconsulting.net, www.wardrobeconsulting.net .

Follow Us On:

Instagram

LinkedIn

Facebook

Twitter

Please take a moment to rate our podcast wherever you are reading or listening to this! Thank you!

We are thankful to our sponsors Continental Diamond, Renae Keller, and Rustica Bakery

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